Locations
Steps to Recycle in Residence Halls
Step 1:
Separate your Recycling, Trash and Cardboard
- All residence halls provide rooms with a blue Recycling binÌýand black Landfill bin.Ìý
- Please flatten all cardboard.
- Residence halls have a single streamÌýrecycling ³¦´Ç±ô±ô±ð³¦³Ù¾±´Ç²ÔÌý±è°ù´Ç³¦±ð²õ²õ.
- For reference on what acceptable and unacceptable materials go in what bin or if you have hard-to-recycle materials, visit the materialsÌýpage for more information.
Step 2:
Bring separate materials to the outdoor waste area for your building
- Outside of your residence hall, there will be a large brown cardboard dumpster, large landfill dumpster and multiple brown recycling polycarts.
Step 3:
Put your waste in the correct bin
- Recycling goes in the brown polycarts.
- Landfill goes in the black dumpster.
- Cardboard goes in the brown dumpster.
- There will also be signage to help you decide what materialsÌýgoÌýin which bins.
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Recycling at Home
Separate Your Waste
- Proper recycling starts inside your home!
- You are preparing materials as resources to be used again!
- Pay attention to local guidelines for acceptable materials. VisitÌý for local guidelines and recycling centers in your area.
- Every home should have a recycleÌýbin and a compost bin next to their trash bin, as stated inÌý.​
- The City of Boulder can also help you get started with .
Single Stream
- Cans, bottles, papers and cardboard can go into one bin.
- Even though it's a single streamÌýof materials, NOT everything can be recycled.
- Contamination causes problems downstream, so know what you throw.
- ** If you are on campus at CU Boulder, it is a Dual Stream collection where you must separate cans and bottles from papers.
Use the Correct Bin
- Take your sorted materialsÌýto your curbside bin or dumpster.
- Make sure to dump it into the correct bin.
- This is the final step to make sure your hard work pays off!